Energiepark
Bad Lauchstädt.
A corporate film on the delivery and installation of the electrolysis stacks at the Bad Lauchstädt energy park — part of a forward-looking project in green hydrogen.

Bad Lauchstädt
Project goals & client
Commissioned by VNG AG, I documented the delivery and installation of the electrolysis stacks by Sunfire at the Bad Lauchstädt energy park.
The aim of the film was to make technical complexity and the collaboration between project partners both emotionally resonant and easy to understand — as part of a forward-looking green hydrogen project.

Approach & execution
The concept included interviews with representatives from Sunfire, VNG and Uniper, complemented by detailed footage of the construction work. An animated sequence explains how the electrolysis stacks work. The visual style combines technical precision with human closeness.
We shot directly on site — with drone, gimbal and camera. The film shows the lifting of the multi-ton stacks via a special crane, the logistical delivery by low-loader and the assembly inside the hall. Plus interviews with three key people, filmed on location under real working conditions, in safety gear and with site passes.
Through technical close-ups, dynamic drone shots and the animated sequence, the significance of the electrolysis stacks becomes tangible. The interviews add emotion and context.

Result & added value
The outcome is a high-end production of around 3.5 minutes — an explainer that makes complex technology accessible.
Versatile across communications, PR and project updates — and a film that shows the collaboration between industrial partners in a vivid, credible way.

Credits
& Specs.
Wer an dem Projekt mitgewirkt hat — und auf welchen Specs es läuft.